Sunday, February 7, 2010

I need information on false imprisonment?

Once again, it all depends on what state you are in. But, for a simple example, let's say you go over to someone's house. After a while, you want to leave, but the home owner won't let you leave the house. It can be as simple as that.





This comes up a lot in domestice violence cases. Being restrained, blocking the doors with your body so the victim can't leave, pinning someone to a bed; these can all be false imprisonment. It can even go as far as putting enough fear into someone so that they feel that they can't leave.





Please give us more details so we can help.I need information on false imprisonment?
What kind of info do you need? If you can prove it to the court, then sue your captors for violating your civil rights.





You question is very vague, could you give some information.I need information on false imprisonment?
in real life there are many such cases there and the person in such a sutuation can do just nothing, lets see if you get any good answers.
Any intentional detention of the person of another not authorized by law is false imprisonment. It is any illegal imprisonment, without any process whatever, or under color of process wholly illegal, without regard to the question whether any crime has been committed or a debt due

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